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Whirlpool is a 1970 Danish exploitation thriller film written and directed by José Ramón Larraz, in his directorial debut, and starring Karl Lanchbury, Vivian Neves and Pia Andersson.
Whirlpool (1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
As a movie it's despicable. But as evidence, it's interesting. There was a time, a year or two ago, when X-rated films looked like the salvation of the small marginal theater, or the first-run house temporarily starved for product.
Whirlpool - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. You can buy "Whirlpool" on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV online.
- José Ramón Larraz
- 12
- Alan Charles
- 92 min
Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Plagued by an overwhelming urge to shoplift, Ann Sutton (Gene Tierney) is helped out of a tight spot by David Korvo (Jose Ferrer).
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- Crime, Drama
- Otto Preminger
Set at a time of sexual liberation, Whirlpool is a movie filled with lust and hunger. It is a little voyeuristic, focusing on sex as something to be watched and photographed. Even when not directly focused on sex, it's a film of new freedoms, of miniskirts and provocative photos.
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Tulia, a young model is invited to a photographer's country home for what purports to be a quiet weekend retreat - but soon appears to be anything but. José Ramón Larraz. Director, Screenplay. Sam Lomberg.